only in extreme and rare
cases and additionally, judicial discipline and comity of courts require that
High Courts should refrain from exercising their jurisdiction ... would like to emphasise and
re-emphasise that the judicial discipline and comity of courts require
that the High Courts should refrain from exercising their
Court which may have an impact on the
point under examination. Judicial comity demands
and this Court has often reiterated that in that
event
Emphasis supplied)
18. When there are binding decisions, judicial comity expects and requires
the same to be followed. Judicial comity is an integral part
follow the decisions of other Divisional Courts on the grounds of judicial comity ...
If a Divisional Bench does not accept as correct the decision ... additional factors of the loss of money and the waste of judicial time.
32. This statement of law was re-affirmed by another Full Bench
discussions held above.
5. Adherence to precedents is a matter of judicial discipline. It is the linchpin of justice system. It is intended to secure ... uniformity and certainty on legal positions, based on the principle of judicial comity, otherwise it brings law as well as the system to disrepute
However, we would like to emphasise and reemphasise that the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from exercising ... rare and appropriate cases in extreme circumstances. But the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from exercising
respondent
No.2 had been rejected by a detailed order, then judicial
comity, discipline, concomitance, pragmatism,
poignantly point, per force to observe constitutional ... taken place
necessitating the release of the respondent on bail. Judicial
discipline propriety and comity demanded that the 1
impugned order should not have been
discussions held above.
5. Adherence to precedents is a matter of judicial discipline. It is the linchpin of justice system. It is intended to secure ... uniformity and certainty on legal positions, based on the principle of judicial comity, otherwise it brings law as well as the system to disrepute
follow the decisions of another single Judge on the principles of judicial comity, propriety and decorum, as he exercises co-ordinate jurisdiction. If he does
However, we would like to emphasise and reemphasise that the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from exercising ... rare and appropriate cases in extreme circumstances. But the judicial discipline and comity of courts require that the High Courts should refrain from exercising